Campground Site Map

Local Area Attractions

The Moab area offers something for everyone. Shopping in the city of Moab, river rafting, horseback riding, golf, jet boat & jeep tours, ancient petroglyphs, hiking, rock climbing, the world famous Slick Rock bike trail and numerous 4-wheeling trails. Day trips from the Moab KOA include Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, Arches National park, Canyonlands National Park (Island in the Sky district, Needles district and the Maze), Dead Horse Point State Park, the Goosenecks, Hovenweep National Monument, Natural Bridges, the Colorado River, ghost towns and more.

Arches National Park (15 minutes from KOA)

This national park features the greatest concentration of natural stone arches in the world. To date, over 2,000 arches have been found and roads and trails in the park lead to many of them.

Canyonlands National Park (About 35 mins drive from KOA)

Canyonlands National Park is the largest and most rugged of all of Utahs parks. The three sections of Canyonlands, Island in the Sky, the Maze, and the Needles, divided by the Green and Colorado rivers, are primitive worlds. They are so vast that, even with repeated exploration, they will never give up all of their secrets.

Dead Horse State Park (35 minutes from KOA)

This park is so named because old-time cowboys, using the point as a natural corral, inadvertently left a band of horses trapped for so long they died of thirst. An almost isolated island-mesa, Dead Horse Point offers a spectacular view of the La Sal Mountains, Canyonlands National Park, and the Colorado River 2,000 feet below.

Rafting on the Colorado River

Choose your thrill level, enjoy a relaxing scenic rafting trip with interesting river guides, while cooling off in the refreshing Colorado River. Or perhaps a kayak or canoe adventure. If its more excitement you want with an adrenaline rush of serious white water rafting through West Water or Cataract Canyon then the Colorado River has something for everyone.

Moab Adventure Center

Four Wheel Drive Trails

You can bring their own vehicle, rent a jeep, or take a tour with one of Moabs experienced guides. You can also ride in a tour guides Jeep and be shown all the great sites and entertained with the guides hillarious stories.

Mountain Biking

Hiking

There are so many amazing hikes in the area. We can recommend hikes to suit all levels of fitness and ability.Shown in the picture is Cornona Arch trail, an excellent family hike with lots of interesting views, and the reward of the Corona Arch at the end.

Rock Climbing

If your a rock climber we can point you in the direction of some good places to climb. But then again if you have never done it before there are companies that will take you out for the day and guide you through it, keeping an eye on safety at all times. We hear it can be very exhilrating and lots of fun.

Shopping

Off-Highway Vehicle Riding

Moab has numerous trails suitable for ATV's. Much of the public land surrounding the National Parks is open to ATV travel on existing trails. You can take a tour with a guide or bring your won ATV and go off for a day full of fun.

Sky Diving

La Sal Mountain Range

From the campground there are spectacular views of the La Sal Mountains, located near the eastern border of Utah and rising above the town of Moab. You can take a half day trip and enjoy the views. There are 2 lakes in the La Sal Mountains that are truely breath taking. When you take the loop you drive along the banks of the Colorado River as well.